Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 51, Number 162, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 16 August 1949 — Page 4

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DR. A. d McPHAIL Will be in our store WEDNESDAY MAXWELL-BEVIS SHOE CO.

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NAVY CRUISE Midshipman James Allan Campbell, Jr., USNR, of 317 South Main Street, Sullivan, recently departed from San Fr ?n

cisco, Calif., on a four-weeks cruise to Panama, C. Z., and the Galapagos Islands aboard ' the light cruiser USS Springfield, He is one of the . 1,100 NRCTC midshipmen from 27 . different universities throughout the United States participating in the cruise under the Holloway Plan. , .

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LOCALS

Mrs. Ruth TimmonS has re

turned home after visiting her

sister, Mrs. C. B. Edwards in In

dianapolis.

Bobbv Marks, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Frank Marks of Hollywood, Fla., has been the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Lindley for the past two months.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marks and daughter, Linda, of Hollywood, Fla.. are in Sullivan for a visit.

They will attend the "wedding of

Wm. H. Lindley and Miss CaroIvn Haste at Bedford. Sunday.

August 21, at. 4:30 p. ni. Daylight

Saving Time. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gibbs have returned home from Lansing, Michigan where they, have been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gibbs of Indianapolis, spent . the weekend in Sullivan. Mrs. J. E. Spencer, has return

ed to her home in Tennessee

after an extended visit with her brother and .family, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ira Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Terry spent last week-end in Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Radcliffe of Harbor Beach, Mich., who have been house guests of George Ramsay and Dr. H. L. Ramsay, have returned to their home. Mrs. Wilfred Riggs of Newark, N. J., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Dutton. Mrs. Martha Smith and daughter, Susan, and Mrs. Dorothy Elmore are spending their vacation in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Simmons and family of Indianapolis, were week-end guests of Mrs. Sim- ' narents. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Hawkins. Mrs. Frank McCoy is the guest of relatives in Effingham, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence' Weaver of Detroit, Mich., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wray and other relatives. Mrs. Helen Kipe of Chicago, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ai Brown, has returned home.

- Mrs. Walter Acheson of , Champaign, 111., has been the guest of Miss Nelle Hanchette. . ; Miss Becky Brumette, Who has been teaching in the Daily Vacation Bible School in Wayne City, 111., has returned to Sullivan and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brumette. Rev. and Mrs. Joe Brumette of Carlisle, who have been spending their vacation, at Rock Lake, Mich., also1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brumette. " . '

Today's Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16. (U.R)

Hogs 10,000; most offerings 210 lbs. down,-- barrows and gilts

mostly $1.00-$1.50 lower; early sales good and choice 180-240 lbs., $19,50 $20.00; heavier weights lacking; 160-185 lbs., $19.00 $19.50; 150 lbs. down to $16.00; cows 50c-$1.00 lower; 400 lbs. down $15.00 $17.00, few $17.50; heavier weights $12.50-4 $15.00. Cattle 2,700; calves 600; high good and choice steady; medium to average good 25c lower; little action on heifers; 2 loads average choice 1275 lb. steers $27.50; 2 loads average choice 1100 lb., $27.25; light and medium weight steers $25.50 $26.50; load high good i yearlings $27.00; cows

steady; medium and good beef cows $16.50 $17.25; common and medium $14.15 $16,25; vealers active, steady; bulk good and choice $26.00 $27.00; common and medium $20.00 $25.50; grass calves $17.00 $23.00. Sheep 1,200, steady; bulk good and choice spring lambs $23.50 $24.00;- choice 85-lb. lambs $24.35:

medium and good $21.00 $23.00:

slaughter ewes $5.00 $6.50; light

weignt eews $8.00 $8.50.

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cases and four deaths. But it was six days since a new case had been reported in Jay County. The disease still centered around Jay County with Randolph County reporting 35 cases and Deleware County reporting 51. But there were heavy concentrations in two counties far distant from the east-central center of Indiana's polio outbreak. Vanderburgh Hit Vanderburgh County, sown on

' the Ohio River in the southwest

ern corner, reported 25 cases, 'and that total was matched by 'populous St. Joseph County at the center of the state's northern , border. Meanwhile, the supply of iron lungs at the Indiana University Medical Center was augmented by two new lungs flown to IndI ianapolis by a mercy flight, of

the 10th Air Force. . The new lungs provided a reserve for James Whitcomb Riley

!and Robert Long Hospitals.

where 26 of the .life-saving devices already were in use.

Sullivan Chib Meetings FOR THIS WEES

The Willing Workers Club will meet Tuesday, August 16th at the Sullivan park with Delores Stanley and Ethel Stanley hostesses.

Sullivan Rebekah degree staff , will meet . Tuesday, August 16 at 7 o'clock for practice. Officers and mem-, bers please be present.

The Curry Homemakers and the Onward Clubs of Curry Township will hold their annual picnic for members and families and guests at the Sullivan City Park on Tuesday August 16. Everyone bring a basket. Drink will be furnished. The arrangement committee announces that the shelterhouse has been obtained and all meet there.

Delta Theta Tau, August 15. An invitation with appeal the party is at Elizabeth Theal's. Beginning at 630 on Monday, hurry over for ice cream sodas and sundaes. ,

The Wods' Class of the First Baptist Church will have a covered dish picnic at the park Tuesday evening Aug. 16, at 6 o'clock. Meat, rolls and drink will be furnished . by the committee. Each one please bring her own table service.

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Indiana Polio Toll Slowly Creeping Higher INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16 (UP Indiana's polio toll crept slowly higher today as the Air Force conducted a mercy flight to bring two iron lungs into the state and the last remaining ban on public gatherings was' lifted. The State Health Board listed 448 Hoosier cases and added a 46th "-death, that of Judy Sullivan, age 15, Secrest Lake (Kosciusko County), who died in a Warsaw hospital this , morning in a respirator. Randolph County lifted its restrictions on community activities, just as Deleware and Jay counties had done' previously. Bring Iron Lungs The 10th Air Force brought the iron lungs to Indianapolis from New England" to furnish a reserve supply at the Indiana University Medical Center Hospitals. , Sixty of the 92 Indiana counties had the grim distinction of at least one. polio case since the first of the year, but the out

break was widely scattered. ':

On the basis of yesterday's reports. Jay County was still the

hardest hit in the state, with 64

DOUGLAS TO RETURN TO UNITED STATES LONDON, Aug. 16 (UP) Lewis W. Douglas, U. S. Ambassador to Britain, . will leave Londan Aug. 27 to attend talks in Washington on the British financial crisis, the U. S. embassy announced today.

Sullivan Home Economics Club will meet Wednesday, Aug. 17th at Shakamak far a covered dish dinner at noon. Members please bring favorite dish and table service. Drinks will be furnished.

Delta Theta Tau alumni chapter will meet with Virginia Fellems, Tuesday, August 16th at 5:45 p. m. for a pcnic supper. iGuests will be the husbands of the Delt members.

. Sullivan American Legion Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night, August 16th at 7:30 at the Legion Home.

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Coimunity FADLRl 4 BIG DAYS AUGUST 17 -18 -19 - 20 , THURSDAY PROGRAM Aug. 18 . 9:00 A.M. Judging of All Fair Entries. ' 2:00 P.M. Pet Show. ' (This includes any and all pets.) FOR CHILDREN: 3:00 P.M. Bicycle Race, Pony Show. 6:00 P.M. Amateur Hour and Square Dance. 7:30 P.M. Horse Pull;ig, Medium Weight (3200 lbs. and under) 1st 2nd ' 3rd 4th 5th $80.00 $55.00 $35.00 $20.00 $10.00 $5.00 will be paid for best driver. HEAR Bud Wade and His Indiana Ramblers -. . And ' ' " The Bussero Bottom Boys. : Western and Hillbilly Music Nightly. HEAR Little Gary Bensinger with his Wonder Voice. Singing Nightly at 6 :00 P.M. Entire Fair Grounds Sprayed for Polio

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-Sullivan District of Woman's Society of Christian Service will meet at the Sullivan City Park Friday, August 19th at 10 o'clock for an all day picnic. The picnic will be in hcnor of the four new District officers and chairman. Basket dinner at 12 noon. Iced tea will be furnished. All' ministers invited.

Sullivan Conservation club will meet Thursday, August 18th at :30 p, m. at the City Hall.

The Evening Circle of the Meth-xdist W.S.C.S. will meet Tuesday, August 16th with Miss Carcl McCoy at 516 E. Washington St.

American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Legion Home.

Rebekah Past Distrirt Deputies cf District 38 will hold an all day meeting on the Meirom Institute campus Sunday, August 21. A picnic flinner will be held at noon. Guests will be the- families of the members.

BEGIN ANNUAL SUMMER CAMP CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind.,

Aug. 15 (UP) The 37th In

fantry Division, Ohio National

Guard, began its annual 15-day

summer maneuvers here today. Advance echelons of the Buckeye Division arrived Saturday, as members of the 38th Indiana Division were leaving the camp. The bulk of the Ohio Guardsmen

arrived yesterday.

CORRECTION Sullivan Home Economics club will meet Wednesday -noon at the Sullivan City Park in the shelter house.

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